Lewin's genes XI
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Lewin's genes XI
Jones & Bartlett Learning, c2014
International student ed
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Genes XI
Lewin's genes 11
Lewin's genes eleven
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Molecular Biology is a rapidly advancing field with a constant flow of new information and cutting-edge developments that impact our lives. Lewin's GENES has long been the es-sential resource for providing the teaching community with the most modern presenta-tion to this dynamic area of study. GENES XI continues this tradition by introducing the most current data from the field, covering gene structure, sequencing, organization, and expression. It has enlisted a wealth of subject-matter experts, from top institutions, to provide content updates and revisions in their individual areas of study. A reorganized chapter presentation provides a clear, more student-friendly introduction to course material than ever before. Updated content throughout to keep pace with this fast-paced field. Reorganized chapter presentation provides a clear, student-friendly introduction to course material. Expanded coverage describing the connection between replication and the cell cy-cle is included, and presents eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes. Available with new online Molecular Biology Animations. Instructor's supplements include: PowerPoint Image Bank, PowerPoint Lecture Slides, and Test Bank.
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents:Part 1 Genes and Chromosomes
- Chapter 1 Genes Are DNA
- Chapter 2 Genes Encode RNAs and Polypeptides
- Chapter 3 Methods in Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering
- Chapter 4 The Interrupted Gene
- Chapter 5 The Content of the Genome
- Chapter 6 Genome Sequences and Gene Number
- Chapter 7 Clusters and Repeats
- Chapter 8 Genome Evolution
- Chapter 9 Chromosomes
- Chapter 10 Chromatin: Part 2 DNA Replication and Recombination
- Chapter 11 Replication Is Connected to the Cell Cycle
- Chapter 12 The Replicon: Initiation of Replication
- Chapter 13 DNA Replication
- Chapter 14 Extrachromosomal Replicons
- Chapter 15 Homologous and Site-Specific Recombination
- Chapter 16 Repair Systems
- Chapter 17 Transposable Elements and Retroviruses
- Chapter 18 Somatic Recombination and Hypermutation in the Immune System: Part 3 Transcription and Posttranscriptional Mechanisms
- Chapter 19 Prokaryotic Transcription
- Chapter 20 Eukaryotic Transcription
- Chapter 21 RNA Splicing and Processing
- Chapter 22 mRNA Stability and Localization
- Chapter 23 Catalytic RNA
- Chapter 24 Translation
- Chapter 25 Using the Genetic Code: Part 4 Gene Regulation
- Chapter 26 The Operon
- Chapter 27 Phage Strategies
- Chapter 28 Eukaryotic Transcription Regulation
- Chapter 29 Epigenic Effects Are Inherited
- Chapter 30 Regulatory RNA
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